SNP and Conservative Parties Do Not Represent People of Scotland - Says Gordon Brown

SNP and Conservative Parties Do Not Represent People of Scotland - Says Gordon Brown

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The transcript discusses the political and economic implications of Scotland's position in the UK and EU. It critiques the Conservative Party's desire to stay in the UK but leave the EU, and the SNP's wish to stay in the EU but leave the UK. The economic impact of these positions is analyzed, highlighting the significant trade Scotland has with both the EU and the rest of the UK. The transcript concludes by questioning the ability of both parties to address the consequences of their policies.

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What are the positions of the Conservative party and the Scottish Nationalist party regarding the United Kingdom and Europe?

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What concerns are raised about the impact of Scotland leaving the European Union?

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What are the implications of the SNP's stance on independence in relation to the European Union?

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How does the speaker compare the trade relationships Scotland has with Europe versus the rest of the United Kingdom?

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What criticisms does the speaker have regarding the responses of the Conservative party and the SNP to questions about their policies?

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